That third panel is fantastic… just the reaction and background together work really well.
Anyhow. Yeah. Hard to know how to feel for Krow (though maybe Drew only likes having one piece of property at a time and it was essentially selfish)… still. Nice dialogue too.

Krow’s type is sort of easy to figure out. He’s a weakling, no strength of character to speak of at all. He’s always looking for someone to glom onto to keep him safe. Servile. Chances are, his motivation for kicking Doc was a bit of the old revenge. After all, his security was suddenly taking an interest in some new meat, and where would that leave ol’ Krow?

My mind is oscillating between pity and loathing like a coked-up ceiling fan–it shouldn’t even be doing that in the first place, but some asshole set the thing on its fastest setting, which shouldn’t have been made accessible to consumers anyway…

All this to say, Krow is a complicated man. Or he’s received in a complicated way. Writing at its best!

My theory is that he was havin’ some PTSD flashbacks and didn’t want to relive the experience by proxy.

Meanwhile, I’m still confused as to why this Aryan Brotherhood-style gang would let a guy like Krow hang with them. I mean, you know… look at the guy. But then again, I can’t exactly claim to know much about the inner dynamics of prison gangs and/or white supremacist groups.

sort of. It’s a ploy to gain members through neonazi ideology, not so much to make people think they are ruthless and scary. They ARE ruthless and scary. They don’t much care about the beliefs, though, if you look it up one of the founders of AB was Jewish. And I watched another documentary about a former member who was Native American. Plus I think they’re allied with the mexican mafia? Been a while since I watched a lot of docs, but pretty sure. They mostly just care about moving drugs and being scary.